New Renderings Released of Boys and Girls Club’s Astoria Building

(Photo: Marner Architecture)

May 10, 2018 By Tara Law

New renderings have been released of a planned development on the corner of 21st Street and 30th Road that will consist of a five-story community center for the Variety Boys and Girls Club of Queens and a 14-story mixed-use building.

The two buildings are expected to be completed on the Boys and Girls Club’s 21-12 30th Rd. existing property in 2020, according to the designer, Marner Architecture.

The renderings show new facilities planned for the club, including a multi-use gym and a theater.

Existing Center to be transformed into 5-story building

The center will also include a five-lane swimming pool, community meeting spaces, a tech hub, classrooms, a planetarium and other spaces, according to Marner.

The plans also call for the construction of a 14-story mixed-use building that will include 108 apartments. A portion of the housing will be designated as affordable, and some units will be set aside to house some of the club’s full-time staff.

Matthew Troy, executive director of the Boys and Girls Club of Queens, said last year that the housing will help ensure the financial viability of the club going forward. The club intends to designate at least 30 percent of the housing as affordable, Troy said at the time.

(Photo: Marner Architecture)

The project will require rezoning.

The club intends to present the project to the public at Community Board 1’s June meeting as part of its rezoning application, a spokesperson for the club said in a e-mail yesterday. The club may well amend the plans based on feedback.

The Club was founded in 1955 and currently has about 1,200 members on its roster. The club decided to expand because it has outgrown its current building and intends to offer new programming.

They keep rezoning the neighborhood to accommodate developers . Astoria and LIC are getting overcrowded with thousands and thousands of more people and cars and the same mediocre transportation infrastructure. The old charm is slowly disappearing

Was a member…in 1955 when it opened its doors. It was then the Boys Club of Queens. A guy named Hank coached the swim “team” — and two brothers named Figiola were the closest local version to Olympic stars in the pools.

The NYC Ferry system is set to undergo a significant expansion in coming months, with the Astoria route, connecting the western Queens neighborhood to Wall Street, getting a new stop at the Brooklyn Navy Yard this spring.

A 24-year-old Brooklyn man who crashed his car on the BQE in 2017 and left a 25-year-old Astoria woman inside his burning vehicle to die was sentenced yesterday to four to 12 years in prison, according to the Brooklyn District Attorney’s office.